ADAWatch > Brown v. Board of Education HISTORIC SITE

ADA Watch's Jim Ward and Topeka Independent Living Resource Center's Mike Oxford at our news conference at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas. Speakers highlighted the continued significance of the Brown decision in the ongoing struggle to end segregation of children and adults with disabilities.
ADAWatch > GOVERNOR MIKE BEBEE

Arkansas Governor Mike Bebee, shown here with ADA Watch's Jim Ward at the Clinton Presidential Library, recognized the Road To Freedom crew as Honorary Arkansas Travelers.

Governors, Mayors and other elected leaders across America have recognized the Road To Freedom with official proclamations and appearances at our events.
ADAWatch > ADA TOWN MEETINGS

Participants in the town meeting at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Southern Poverty Law Center's Civil Rights Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. 

The Road To Freedom town meetings highlight the state and local perspective on keeping the promise of the ADA. Topics include ADA restoration, ADA enforcement, voter registration, judicial nominations,  transportation, health care, youth issues and more.
ADAWatch > THE ADA EXHIBIT

The Road To Freedom traveling exhibit features the historic photographs of Tom Olin and Arlene Mayerson's "People's History of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)." The exhibit is shown here in Washington, DC at our send-off gala hosted by the Embassy of Croatia at the Austrian Embassy.
ADAWatch > JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI

Christy Dunaway, Executive Director of Living Independence for Everyone (LIFE) joined other supporters who braved the cold and rain to welcome the Road To Freedom bus at the State Capitol in Jackson, Mississippi.
ADAWatch > MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA

Disability advocate at the Road To Freedom bus stop at the Southern Poverty Law Center's Civil Rights Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit organization that combats hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation.
ADAWatch > THE FREEDOM BUS

The Road To Freedom bus is fully accessible with a Braun wheelchair lift, a roll-in shower and other custom features. This bus is one of two traveling cross-country to educate America about the history of the disability rights movement and to promote restoration of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
ADAWatch > Road To Freedom bus at the California State Capitol in Sacramento with DOGFITE: Disability Organizing Group for Initiating Total Equality.
ADAWatch > Our friend and colleague Scott Cooper at the Disability Capitol Action Day and Road To Freedom bus stop in Sacramento, California. Scott is traveling America filming interviews with disability rights leaders.
Brown v. Board of Education HISTORIC SITE

ADA Watch's Jim Ward and Topeka Independent Living Resource Center's Mike Oxford at our news conference at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas. Speakers highlighted the continued significance of the Brown decision in the ongoing struggle to end segregation of children and adults with disabilities.
ADAWatch > Brown v. Board of Education HISTORIC SITE

ADA Watch's Jim Ward and Topeka Independent Living Resource Center's Mike Oxford at our news conference at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas. Speakers highlighted the continued significance of the Brown decision in the ongoing struggle to end segregation of children and adults with disabilities.
Brown v. Board of Education HISTORIC SITE

ADA Watch's Jim Ward and Topeka Independent Living Resource Center's Mike Oxford at our news conference at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas. Speakers highlighted the continued significance of the Brown decision in the ongoing struggle to end segregation of children and adults with disabilities.
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